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Suffer The Little Children Unto Jesus
The Christian missionaries began hacking their way into the jungles of the Congo, in Central
Africa, and converting the natives there in the 1960s. Today the fruit of their work has risen up out of the steamy forests
in the form of a monster too terrible for even the Christian media to admit is there. Click For Story
Child Exorcism Horrors Reach The UK
Among the first alarms indicating that something very bad was going on in the "extremist"
African Christian community was a story that broke in the UK in June, 2005, that three people were found guilty and sentenced
for torturing an eight-year-old girl. Click For Story
Evil Faces Behind African Child Torture In The Name Of Jesus
The stories of child exorcisms and killings sifting from out of the Democratic Republic
of the Congo, from the very heart of Africa, are only part of a maze of horrors occurring in that part of the world. Click For Story
The Pope's Wicked Assault Against Women And The Earth That 80-year-old Nazi at the Vatican is at it once again . . . speaking out against abortion as a
human right and urging European leaders to do everything possible to raise birth rates at a time when this overpopulated world
is going through its death throes. Click For Story
Puritan
Nation Destroying Creative Arts A
complaint by Hollywood film directors that America’s puritan/Christian attitudes from top government levels is effecting
creativity in the arts is duly noted. “We’re
in a big puritanical mode,” said writer Nicholas Meyer, who helped create the script for Fatal Attraction. “Now
it’s like the McCarthy era, except it’s not ‘Are you a communist?’ but ‘Have you ever put sex
in a movie?’” Click For Story
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Pontiff Apology Sought For Knights Templar Persecution In the midst of all the rhetoric concerning Dan Brown's fictional book The Da Vinci Code there
was an incident in Hertford, England, that escaped much public attention. As the story
is told, a resident of Hertford, Tim Acheson, who claimed to be a direct descendent of a long line within the Knights Templar,
wrote a letter in which he formally asked the Vatican in Rome for an apology for the persecution received by the Templars
nearly 700 years ago. Click For Story
Judas Was Wrongly Vilified By Christians The discovery of the Gospel of Judas by looters in an Egyptian cave in 1947 unearthed a whole
new version of the story of Jesus that the Roman Catholic Church never wanted the world to see. In fact, there is evidence
that the church attempted to destroy this and other writings that gave a more correct version of the Jesus story at the time
the books of the Bible were being chosen. Click For Story
Superstitious Christians Brought The Black Death Upon Themselves An interesting article by Brian Kannard on the Unexplained Mysteries website notes that actions by
Christian witch hunters in Europe in the mid-14th Century helped cause the curse of the Black Death. They killed the cats
that ate the rats that ate the cheese . . . Click For Story
Christian
“Rapture” Not In The Bible The
late theologian and Bible historian Dr. Ernest L. Martin once wrote that the word “rapture” is not found in the
Bible, but rather is a relatively recent word created by Christians to describe a sequence of events described in the writings
of Paul concerning the “spiriting away” of Christians at the time of the great tribulation. Click For Story
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Resurrected "Jesus" Carries Mark Of The Beast If you want to talk about radical religious thought patterns marking the end-times, consider the Florida
minister who heads the rapidly growing Creciendo en Gracia church and claims to be the resurrected Jesus. The Rev. Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda, or "Daddy" as his thousands of followers call him, not only claims to be God,
he has the number 666, the much touted "mark of the beast," tattooed on his arm. Click For Story
Miracle God Sightings Going On All Over The Place
As the burning understanding of a looming end of everything burrows deeper and deeper into
the collective unconsciousness of the masses we are witnessing a frantic grasping for proof that the artificial gods created
in the distant past are really there. Click For Story
From Where Does That "Rapture" Story Originate? Fundamental Christians not only put their faith in a god-man named Jesus who proved his deity by supposedly
rising from the dead three days after he was murdered, but they believe in a wild "rapture" story. Click For Story
Simon Magus - The First Christian Heretic?
New Testament Bible students will note that the Book of Acts includes references to an
ongoing struggle between the early efforts to establish the Christian Church and a peculiar counter movement by an individual
named Simon, who appears to be a follower of the new faith, but is somehow on the outside creating conflict. Click For Story
How Angels Persuaded
Saul To Launch The Christian Cult When you
study the Book of Acts in the New Testament, it is clear that angels were busy using the dynamic life of Jesus to establish
a religious cult. After following Jesus and living close to him the disciples felt driven
to continue the work. Meeting in the Upper Room at Pentecost, the story is that the Holy Spirit descended down upon the group
and they felt overpowered. Peter then addressed the crowd, giving great oratory as a newly established leader. The arrival of the “Holy Spirit” was in reality, an invasion of the bodies of these men by a pack
of angels. And they happily let them in. Click For Story
If Christianity Disappeared There Would Be Peace On Earth If Christianity would miraculously disappear it would bring an end to strife on this planet. Christians have been the force behind all of the great wars, civil strife, witch hunts and mass murders for the past
2,000 years. Some of the worst serial killers in recent years were clearly motivated by the Christian story. For example John
Wayne Gacey raped and murdered 33 young boys, one for each year that Jesus lived. Click For Story
American
Woman Claims Roots To Jesus
Christian Influence Slams That Controversial Cameron
Documentary It is interesting to note that the power of the Christian
church seemingly caused the Discovery Channel to not only play down James Cameron's controversial documentary, The Lost
Tomb of Jesus, but rebut the work with a follow-up panel, moderated by Ted Koppel, that bashed the story as "archaeo-porn."
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